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Camera Comparisons News 15 August 2025 - 16 September 2025

DJI Flip: Revolutionary Foldable Drone or Just Rumor? Latest Leaks, Specs & Expert Insights

DJI Osmo Action 4 & Pocket 3 vs GoPro, Insta360 & More: 2025’s Ultimate Action & Vlogging Camera Showdown

Sources: DJI & GoPro official specs and press releases; hands-on reviews by Tom’s Guide, DPReview, TechRadar, Wired, Digital Camera World; industry news from PetaPixel, DroneXL, PhotoRumors, and others dpreview.com provideocoalition.com petapixel.com techradar.com digitalcameraworld.com. The information is up-to-date as of September 2025, reflecting the latest camera launches, firmware updates, and market trends.
16 September 2025
Ultimate Hasselblad Camera Showdown: Every Model Compared + What’s Coming Next

Ultimate Hasselblad Camera Showdown: Every Model Compared + What’s Coming Next

Key Facts Introduction For over eighty years, Hasselblad has been synonymous with ultra-high-quality cameras – from capturing the Moon landing to defining the look of professional studio photography. Today, Hasselblad’s camera lineup is entirely medium format, delivering image quality and color science revered by enthusiasts and top photographers alike. This report provides a comprehensive comparison of all Hasselblad cameras currently available (as of September 2025), across categories from the portable mirrorless X System to the modular 907X/V System and specialized aerial cameras. We’ll dive into each model’s features, specs, target audience, and pros/cons – including insights from expert reviewers – and then highlight recent developments and what’s coming next for Hasselblad. Whether you’re
Mirrorless Titans Showdown: Nikon Z8 vs the Best of Canon, Sony, Panasonic & Leica (2025 Edition)

Mirrorless Titans Showdown: Nikon Z8 vs the Best of Canon, Sony, Panasonic & Leica (2025 Edition)

Introduction In 2023, Nikon’s Z8 crashed the high-end mirrorless party with flagship-grade performance at a relatively accessible price. It joins a crowded field of full-frame contenders from Canon, Sony, Panasonic, and Leica. Each of these mirrorless “titans” brings a unique blend of resolution, speed, video features, and handling quirks. This report compares the Z8 against its current rivals – like Canon’s EOS R5 series, Sony’s A7R V and Alpha 1, Panasonic’s S1R, Leica’s SL2 – and even peeks at rumored/upcoming models (Canon EOS R5 II/R1, Sony A9 III/A1 II, etc.). We’ll dig into detailed technical specs (sensors, autofocus, burst rates, video capabilities, build quality, etc.), summarize expert
Fujifilm X-T30 II vs X-E4 vs X-S10: Which APS-C Mirrorless Camera Reigns Supreme in 2025?

Fujifilm X-T30 II vs X-E4 vs X-S10: Mid-Range Mirrorless Showdown (2025)

All three cameras—the Fujifilm X-T30 II, X-E4, and X-S10—share the 26.1 MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4. The X-S10 is the only one with 5‑axis in‑body stabilization (IBIS), while the X-T30 II and X-E4 rely on lens stabilization. In video, all three record DCI/UHD 4K up to 30p and 1080p up to 240p, with 10‑bit HDMI output and F‑Log profiles. Heat limits give the X-S10 a longer 4K recording window (around 30 minutes) than the X-T30 II and X-E4 (roughly 10–20 minutes). Autofocus uses on‑sensor phase detection with about 2.16 million phase pixels, up to 425 AF points,
Fujifilm X-T30 II vs X-E4 vs X-S10: Which APS-C Mirrorless Camera Reigns Supreme in 2025?

Fujifilm X-T30 II vs X-E4 vs X-S10: Which APS-C Mirrorless Camera Reigns Supreme in 2025?

All three models—the X-T30 II, X-E4, and X-S10—use the same 26.1 MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4, yielding identical base image quality. The X-S10 is the only one with 5‑axis in‑body stabilization (IBIS), offering up to about 6 stops of stabilization, while the X-T30 II and X-E4 rely on lens-based stabilization or have none. Each camera uses a 425-point hybrid AF with Face/Eye detect for humans, but none incorporate newer animal/vehicle detection, and continuous tracking lags behind Sony and Canon on fast subjects. Video capabilities include 4K/30p (DCI/UHD) at 8-bit internally with 10-bit output via HDMI and
Fujifilm X-S20 vs Canon EOS R50 V vs Nikon Z30 – The Ultimate 2025 Mirrorless Camera Showdown

Fujifilm X-S20 vs Canon EOS R50 V vs Nikon Z30 – The Ultimate 2025 Mirrorless Camera Showdown

The Fujifilm X-S20, released in mid-2023, is a 26MP APS-C camera with IBIS up to 7 stops and 8 fps mechanical burst (up to 20 fps with electronic shutter). The X-S20 is the only camera among the trio with a built-in 2.36-million-dot EVF. The X-S20 can record 4K at 60p full-width, offers 6.2K open-gate at 30p, 10-bit 4:2:2 internal, and HDMI output for RAW (ProRes RAW or BRAW) with F-Log2. Canon EOS R50 V, launched in early 2025, uses a 24.2MP APS-C sensor and DIGIC X, but omits an EVF to keep the body compact and affordable at about $649
Canon EOS R5 C vs R3 vs R6 Mark II – 2025’s Ultimate Mirrorless Showdown

Canon EOS R5 C vs R3 vs R6 Mark II – 2025’s Ultimate Mirrorless Showdown

Canon EOS R5 C is a compact dual-purpose body that uses the R5’s 45MP full-frame sensor and records 8K/60p RAW internally with 4K up to 4K/60 oversampled and an active cooling fan for prolonged recording. Canon EOS R3 uses a 24.1MP stacked backside-illuminated sensor, shoots up to 30 fps with AF in electronic mode, and can burst at 195 fps in a short configurable mode for extreme action. The Canon EOS R6 Mark II features a 24.2MP full-frame sensor, delivers up to 40 fps electronic and 12 fps mechanical shooting, and records 4K/60p 10-bit with oversampling from 6K. In-body stabilization
Nikon Zf vs Z6 III vs Zfc – Retro Charm Meets Modern Power in Nikon’s Mirrorless Showdown

Nikon Zf vs Z6 III vs Zfc – Retro Charm Meets Modern Power in Nikon’s Mirrorless Showdown

The Nikon Z6 III is a 24.5 MP full-frame hybrid with a partially stacked CMOS sensor and EXPEED 7, offering 6K video and up to 120 fps bursts at launch price $2,499 body. The Nikon Zf is a 24.5 MP full-frame camera using the Z6 II sensor family, updated with EXPEED 7, adds 10-bit video and a 96 MP pixel-shift mode, launched at $1,999. The Nikon Z fc is a 20.9 MP APS-C (DX) mirrorless with retro styling and a fully articulating screen, introduced at $959 body. Pixel-shift multi-shot is available on the Z6 III and Zf in 4, 8,
Comparing the Canon EOS R8, EOS R7, and EOS R50 V (2025 Edition)

Mirrorless Showdown 2025: Canon EOS R8 vs Nikon Z5 II vs Sony A7 IV – Which Full-Frame Camera Wins?

Canon EOS R8 weighs about 461 g with battery, is the lightest of the trio, and uses a single SD card slot with no IBIS. Nikon Z5 II uses a 24.5 MP BSI sensor, 5-axis IBIS up to ~7.5 stops, and dual SD UHS-II slots, priced at $1,699 body. Sony A7 IV features a 33.0 MP Exmor R BSI sensor, 5-axis IBIS rated at 5.5 stops, and dual card slots (CFexpress Type A and SD), priced at $2,499. Canon EOS R8 offers 6K oversampled 4K up to 60 fps with no crop, 10-bit internal recording, and can overheat after about
Nikon Z9 vs Z8 vs Z6 III: In-Depth 2025 Mirrorless Camera Showdown

Nikon Z9 vs Z8 vs Z6 III: In-Depth 2025 Mirrorless Camera Showdown

Nikon Z9 uses a 45.7 MP stacked CMOS sensor with EXPEED 7 and can record 8K/60p RAW internally (N-RAW) plus 4K/120p. Nikon Z8 also uses a 45.7 MP stacked CMOS sensor, shares the speed with the Z9, and can record 8K/60p N-RAW or 8K/30p ProRes 422 with 4K/120p. Nikon Z6 III employs a 24.5 MP partially stacked CMOS sensor with 3.5x faster readout than the Z6 II, enabling 120 fps bursts and 6K video, ISO 100–51,200. All three cameras feature 9-type subject detection with 3D Tracking for humans, animals, vehicles, and more. Shutter wise, the Z9 and Z8 are electronic-only
15 August 2025
Mirrorless Titans Showdown: Canon EOS R3 vs Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 Mark II – Which Pro Camera Reigns Supreme in 2025?

Mirrorless Titans Showdown: Canon EOS R3 vs Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 Mark II – Which Pro Camera Reigns Supreme in 2025?

The Canon EOS R3 uses a 24.1‑MP stacked CMOS sensor and can shoot up to 30 fps with the electronic shutter, with a 195 fps burst mode available via firmware for ultra-fast sequences. The Nikon Z9 features a 45.7‑MP stacked CMOS sensor, base ISO 64, and can shoot 20 fps RAW or 30 fps JPEG bursts, plus a 120 fps mode at about 11 MP when cropping to DX format, with no mechanical shutter. The Sony Alpha 1 Mark II uses a 50.1‑MP stacked Exmor RS sensor and can shoot up to 30 fps at full resolution with lossy compressed
Battle of the Hybrid Cinema Cameras: Sony FX3 vs Canon EOS R5 C vs Panasonic Lumix GH7 – Which Cinematic Powerhouse Reigns Supreme in 2025?

Battle of the Hybrid Cinema Cameras: Sony FX3 vs Canon EOS R5 C vs Panasonic Lumix GH7 – Which Cinematic Powerhouse Reigns Supreme in 2025?

FX3 captures 4K Ultra HD up to 120 fps from a 12.1 MP full-frame sensor, can reach 1080p up to 240 fps, and pairs 5-axis in-body stabilization with an active cooling fan to enable unlimited 4K recording. Canon EOS R5 C offers 8K internal RAW up to 30 fps (60 fps with external power) from a 45 MP full-frame sensor, plus 4K oversampling and 12-bit Cinema RAW Light with no built-in IBIS. Panasonic Lumix GH7 records 5.8K open-gate, 4K up to 60p, internal ProRes RAW at 5.7K30p, and 4K/120p oversampled, with V-Log L plus ARRI LogC3 support via firmware and
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